Layout support without overstepping
Furniture-Led Space Planning Support
Use this capability when the buyer needs furniture layout logic, workstation counts, storage planning, and BOQ clarity before choosing final products or requesting a quote.
Scope snapshot
- Service type
- Furniture-Led Space Planning Support
- Best audience
- Office buyers, procurement teams, designers, and project owners
- Boundary
- Local approvals, customs, installation, and site acceptance remain buyer-side or contract-defined.
Best fit
Use this capability when the buyer problem is clear.
Office projects where workstation count, room function, and furniture package are still being refined.
Buyers with floor plans who need furniture quantity and category logic before RFQ.
Teams that need procurement-aligned planning without asking FUMA to become the local interior designer.
Scope
What FUMA can support from the China side.
Furniture layout review tied to desk systems, seating, storage, meeting rooms, and support areas.
Workstation count, room-function, and loose-furniture quantity clarification.
Furniture finish, category, and procurement package recommendations.
BOQ refinement so quote requests become easier to compare.
Process
A practical path from review to handover.
Plan intake
Review layout, headcount, room functions, and furniture categories that affect procurement.
Furniture logic
Clarify workstation, meeting, storage, lounge, and support-space assumptions before product selection.
Procurement handoff
Translate the planning decisions into a clearer BOQ, quote request, and production discussion.
Boundaries
What should remain local or contract-defined.
- This is furniture-led planning support, not licensed interior design, architecture, MEP, or local authority approval.
- Local consultants must verify code, accessibility, fire, site conditions, and final buildability.
- Fees should be defined by scope when support goes beyond normal RFQ clarification.
FAQ
Short answers for buyers and answer engines.
Should FUMA charge for office design support?
Basic furniture-scope clarification can support RFQ preparation. Deeper layout studies, repeated revisions, or presentation-ready planning should be treated as a defined paid scope.
Is this full interior design?
No. It is furniture-led planning tied to procurement. Local interior design, hard fit-out, MEP, code compliance, and site supervision remain outside FUMA scope.
Can this help before I know the final product list?
Yes. Early furniture planning can clarify quantities, room functions, category needs, and product families before the buyer asks for a quote.
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